Tuesday: Thomas in Overtime
May 2, 2006 - Thomas was the overtime winner 10-9 in their game at HFL. Fairport was the 9-3 winner at Irondequoit and Aquinas was the 8-3 winner in GRALL action.
Geneva had the 15-7 victory in a hard fought contest against visiting Waterloo. The Panthers were up 4-2 at the end of the first quarter and led at the half 8-4.
Scoring for Geneva were John Manion (2g-4a), John Warner (4g-1a), Kyle Boncaro (2g-1a), Willy Rago (2g), RJ Gringeri (2g), Greg Bonney (1g-1a), Jimmy Warner (1g) and Andy Torruella (1g). Adam Schutz had 11 saves for Geneva (8-4).
Scoring for Waterloo were Bill Jolly (2g), Curtis Brosius (2g), Nelson Boyd (1g), Winston Boyd (1g) and Josh Mateo (1g-2a). Andy Riegel had 5 saves and Mark Nearpass had 2 saves for the Indians (7-5).
Canandaigua jumped out to 7-1 lead at the end of first quarter and led 12-1 at the half but Pal-Mac continued to play hard and never gave up in the game that ended with the Braves winning 14-1.
Scoring for the Braves were Zack Scheetz (1g-1a), Eric Klein (3g-2a), Jeremy Brown (3g-1a), Charlie Sauter (1g-1a), Kevin Peck (1g-3a), Connor Henderson (2g-1a), Tyler Wakefield (1g-1a), Jordan Manzer (1g-1a) and AJ Groot (1g). Scott Bement played in the first half and made (2s/1ga) and Kyle Carson played in the second half and recorded 2s/0ga) for Canandaigua (7-4).
Ryan BUckley scored one goal and Jon Reeves (15s) continued to play well for Pal-Mac in the goal. Peter Barry was a bright spot tonight for P-M picking up 6 gb's.
Athena/Odyssey won the "braggin' rights" in Greece tonight and won their first game of the season with their 16-4 victory over Arcadia/Olympia. There were plenty of shots takes as the Thunder recorded 32 and the Lightening took 22.
Junior midfielder Jeremy Fitzgerald had a career high day with 5g-1a for the Athena/Odyssey who also saw scoring from Matt Machucki (2g-5a), Jared Bennett (4g-1a ), Dave Rodriguez (3g-3a), Nick Kulzer (2g-2a) and Nick Ryan (1a). Dave Tarana had 5 saves and Nick Bellucco had 1 save for the Thunder.
Scoring for the Lightning were Ron Hatch (1g-1a), Anthony White (1g) and Frank Slapar (2g). Zach Bevilacqua had 3 saves for Arcadia/Olympia. No report from the Lightning.
It was Penn Yan with a 17-0 win over visiting Newark this afternoon. Scoring for the Mustangs were Dan Mesler (5g-3a), John Linnan (2g-2a), Steven Carlson (2g-1a), Matt Osgood (2g), Dan Wolfe (2g), Dan McGuffie (1g-3a), Ben Odell (1g-1a) while Josh Perrault and John folts added one goal each and Brandon Trombley,
Mike Manley and Chris Carlson each shad one assist. RJ Wickham recorded 2 saves and Adam Galush had 3 saves for the Mustangs (12-1).
After a 2-0 first quarter and 12-0 half, Victor added 3 second half goals to win their game over Midlakes, 15-4. Victor started out slowly but scored ten goals in the second quarter. Otis Wade won 5 out of 7 face-offs and and played well defensively for Victor.
Scoring for the Blue Devils were Erick Rogemoser (3g-2a), Jason Houtenbrink (4g), Andy Savage (2g-1a), Eric Willman (2g-1a), Elie Naoum (2g), Frank Valenti (1g-1a), Josh Sahr (2a) and Mike Domizio (1g). Mitchell Liegerot recorded 6 saves and Max Wade added 3 saves for Victor (8-5).
Scoring for Midlakes were Nate Stevens (2g), Jon Briggs (1g), Nick Newland (1g), Glen Stevenson (1a) and RC Weston (1a). Jared Schoonerman had 14 saves for the Eagles (4-7).
Chaz Giehl scored 3g and won 13 of 18 face offs for Spencerport as they won a 9-7 victory over Gate Chili. The Saints led at the end of the first quarter (2-1) and led at the half 6-5. At the end of three quarters the game was tied at seven.
Spencerport saw scoring from Jeff Konko (3g-3a), Rob Stojanov (2g-2a), Andy Morgan (1g-2a), Pat Decker (1g-1a), Phil Schmid (2g), and Steve Difulvio (2a). The Rangers improve to (6-4).
Scoring for the Spartans were Chas Giehl 3g, Andy Hilton (2g), Pat Lynah (1g-1a), Tom Elkins 1g while Andy McEntee and Tom Sudek each added an assist. Dave Bellavia had 8 saves for Gates Chili (4-6).
In a penalty filled game, Webster Schroeder won a close 10-7 game with Pittsford who held a 7-6 lead at the end of the third quarter. The Warriors had four goals in the last eight minutes of the game.
Jay Wilmes scored the game winner with five minutes left in the game. Ferry and
close defenseman Drew Palmer closed out the scoring. Wilmes who was filling in for
the injured John Pawluk and Chris Topping won 12 of 20 face offs. Both Webster's Dennis Costanza (14 saves) and Chris Jacobs (16 saves) made spectacular saves in the second half.
Scoring for the Warriors were Grant Catalino (2g-2a), Chris Ferry (2g-1a), Nick Mooney (1g-1a) and Mike Tota (1g-1a) while Andy Winslow, Austin Orsini, Jay Wilmes 1g and Drew Palmer each added one goal and Chris Topping added one assist for Schroeder (8-2).
Scoring for Pittsford were Doug Milano-Johnson and Chris Kist with 3g each and Matt Scherer with one goal.
In a GRALL game tonight, Aquinas was victorious over Livonia with a score of 8-3 in the game at Aquinas tonight. The hard fought game saw the Little Irish with a 3-2 half time lead, but they took control in the second half with a great defensive effort led by goalie Alan Antiarelli who ended the night with a total of 18 saves and close senior defenseman Carroll Kennedy, and Joe Edd.
Scoring for Aquinas were David Schmandt (4g), Nick Vincent (2g), Mark Pincelli (1g -1a), Pat King (4a), Matt Smith (1g-1a), and Nick Berkompas (1a).
Scoring for Livonia were Chadd Britton (2g) and John Dalberth (1g).
In the other GRALL game tonight, it was McQuaid Jesuit 14-5 over Haverling at McQuaid Jesuit.
The Knights scored the first two goals of the night, which were both unassisted. They were scored at 4:32, by Sean Conroy, and at 3:08, by Evan Gallina. Haverling retaliated with a fast break goal with 0:30 left in the first quarter with an unassisted goal by Brad Fuerst (who scored all but one of the remaining goals for Haverling).
Rams goalie, Jeremiah Wilder made 15 saves in the first quarter and ended the night with a total of 25 saves (65.8%), which tied the school record. The quarter ended with McQuaid Jesuit up 2-1.
Haverling did not score again until the fourth quarter. The Knights scored six goals in the second quarter and three more in the third. The first goal in the series was scored by Jeff MacDonald (assisted by Gino D’Angelo). A clear by Alex Caton resulted in the second goal (unassisted). The third was scored by Mitch Ritchie and the fourth by MacDonald again, both unassisted. The next goal was assisted by Andrew Foster and scored by Dan Sturnick. The next two goals, which were the last of the second and the first of the third, were both unassisted goals by Ritchie. Tom Carpenter scored the next goal (unassisted) and MacDonald added his third of the night for the last goal of the third quarter (assisted by Ritchie). The third ended with the score 11-1 in favor of the Knights.
Haverling scored the first goal of the fourth quarter at 10:00 (Zac Conrad unassisted). The second goal of the final quarter was also scored by the Rams. Fuerst scored his first of three in the last quarter. This goal was scored at 9:36, and assisted by Collin Muller. The Knights came back at 8:43 with Conroy’s second goal and Foster’s second assist of the night. The Rams fourth goal came at 7:00 with the assist to Conrad and the goal to Fuerst McQuaid Jesuit score two more goals at 4:31 and 2:03. The first was scored by Nick Caton and assisted by Ritchie, and the second was scored by Tom D’Antonio and assisted by MacDonald. The final goal of the night was scored by Fuerst for the Rams and was again assisted by Conrad.
Scoring for McQuaid Jesuit were Ritchie (3g-2a), MacDonald (3g-1a), Conroy (2g), Foster (2a), Gallina (1g), Alex Caton (1g), Nick Caton (1g), Sturnick (1g), Carpenter (1g), D’Antonio (1g), and D’Angelo (1a). Patrick Maguire played the first quarter and Dan Caufield played the remainder of the game. Caufield made 2 saves. The Knights now improve to 6-7.
Scoring for Haverling were Fuerst (4g), Conrad (1g-2a), and Muller (1a). Jeremiah Wilder played all four quarters for the Rams and accumulated 25 saves.
Brighton was the 12-7 winner over Eastridge a game last night at Eastridge.
Brighton came out and took a 5-0 first quarter lead but The Lancers came back in the second quarter with five goals to send the game into the half time break with The Barons up 6 - 5. Brighton scored the next four goals to take a 10 - 6 third quarter lead and the game finished with Brighton ahead 12 -7. Robbie Asselin led the Barons with a goal and six assists. Colin Davis finished with four goals and an assist. Colin Hickey added three goals and an assist. Ryan Conti had a goal and an assist and Evan Davis, Kyle Warren, and Tim Williams each had a goal for Brighton. No report from Eastridge.
Penfield was the eventual winner with a score of 19-5 over host Rush-Henrietta.
Tony Henriquez opened the scoring for Rush-Henrietta with a man up goal and Justin Rose also added a goal but at the end of the first period visiting Penfield was up 4-2. Penfield’s fifth goal was scored by Dave Malone with an assist from Connor Rice which was quickly answered by RH’s third goal scored by Nate Dalone keeping the Royal Comets within two at the 9:06 mark of second quarter. Penfield broke the game open with the next five goals to lead 10-3 at half and 16-4 at the end of the three quarters.
Penfield was once again lead by Kelly McKenna who scored 4 goals and added 2 assists while winning 12 of 16 face offs. Leading the scoring for the Patriots was Connor Rice with 3g-5a. Other players scoring multiple points were Mike Arvan 3g, Dave Malone 2g-1a, Ben Foster 2g and Alex Smith 1g-2a. Kevin Green , Mike Cummins, Kyle Denhoff and Dan Huntington each added a goal while Mark Hill contributed 1 assist. In the goal Brian Dell had seven saves and allowed 3 goals and in the second half Ryan Nicoletta made 2 saves and allowed 2 goals. Penfields record improves to 9-1.
Scoring for Rush-Henrietta were Henrigquez (2g) Matt Moran (1g-1a), Rose (1g), Dalone (1g) and Tim Barth (1a). Matt McShea made 10saves and Andrew Widanka added 3 saves for the Royal Comets (7-4).
Webster Thomas was the overtime winner as Kevin Kemp scored an unassisted goal just 0:27 seconds into overtime for the win over host HFL.
This was a terrific lacrosse game in which there was a seven goal swing and a lots of emotion left on the field. Cade Noris scored the first two goals of the game for the Cougars. Both were scored in unsettled situations created by excellent riding from HFL. The Cougars scored again when Dan Layfield isolated the Thomas middie from up up top. The fourth goal for HFL came from Connor Burgasser. Thomas scored their first goal when Brendan Rothfuss scored on an assist from Brandon Reeners. Layfield scored another unassisted goal to end the first quarter with just 0:04 seconds in the quarter which ended with the Cougars up 5-1.
Burgasser scored at the start of the second quarter. Thomas scored the last two goals of the quarter, the first by Kevin Kemp and the second from Dom Scalzo assisted by Kurt Detwiller. The score at the end of the half was 6-3.
At the beginning of the third quarter The Cougars went on a three goal run with the first just 0:36 into the quarter and the next two goals from Layfield (unassisted). With HFL up 9-3 with 8:00 minutes remaining in the third quarter The Titans made a switch at the goalie position that seemed to spark a turn around.
Scoring for the Titans was Dom Scalzo on an assist from Max Gurowski at 6:38. Scalzo scored again (unassisted) at 5:37 to make the score 9-5. Then sophomore attackmen Max Gurowski scored a goal with an assist from Scalzo with 4 minutes left to end the scoring with the Cougars up 9-6.
HFL had a stick penalty at the top of the last quarter that gave Thomas a 3 minute man up to start the quarter but the HFL man down unit held the Titans scoreless. Thomas goalie Steven Hondorf came up with some dramatic saves and clears in the fourth quarter.The Thomas defense of Ryan McGrath, Jake Ziegler and James Frommert didn’t allow any goals for the final twenty minutes of the game. Also playing well were short stick defensive middies Jordan Tracey, Peter Hart, Remington Fox, along with Long Stick Midfielder Taylor Smith and Freshmen AJ Glagolov.
Rothfuss scored the seventh goal of the game for the Titans with 5:19 left (assisted by Max Gurowski). Rothfuss scored next on a pass from Kurt Detwiller after he intercepted a pass during the ride. The tying goal was scored in a man up situation by Scalzo on a great feed from Gurowski with just 0:39 seconds left in regulation.
The Game then went into overtime and Pat Maloney came up with a big face off for the Titans who then called a time out and with just 0:27 seconds into overtime, Kevin Kemp scored an unassisted goal to win the game for the Titans.
Fairport was the 9-3 winner over host Irondequoit as Pat Reilly led the scoring with 3g. Shawn Runyon and Jeff Sanna each added 2g and Mike Danylyshyn added (1-2) while Ryan Lowe added one goal. Dan Scarazzo recorded 2a and Eric martin added 1a. Geoff Mayor made 19 saves for the Red Raiders (9-2).
The game was closely played during the first half before Fairport pulled away. Particularly noteworthy was the play of Irondequoit's Mickey Haight who won 11 out of 12 faceoffs. Scoring for the Eagles were Kevin Coholan (2g), Mickey Haight (1g) while Derek Pino added two assists for Irondequoit (6-4).
After falling behind Brockport 4-2 at half time, Churchville-Chili stormed back to a 10-9 victory. Leading the way for the Saints were, Ben Rossignolo (3g, 2a), Ryan Grogan (2g, 1a). Adding to their scoring were Gino Marcello (1g,1a), Jaime Englert , Doug Hemink, Mitch Mertel, and Cory Mee with 1goal each, and Brian Traugott (1a). Leading the defense were Shane Melvin (6GB) and goalie Evan Williams (7 saves). No report from Brockport tonight.